2017
DOI: 10.1002/asi.23882
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Discourse relations in rationale‐containing text‐segments

Abstract: Offering one's perspective and justifying it has become a common practice in online text-based communications, just as it is in typical, face-to-face communication.Compared to the face-to-face communications, it can be particularly more challenging for users to understand and evaluate another's perspective in online communications. On the other hand, the availability of the communication record in online communications offers a potential to leverage computational techniques to automatically detect user opinion… Show more

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“…topics) in the document summarization, wherein each topic contains a final summary to ensure that it provides all the unique topics in the text document. However, a document is segmented through the regions of words which is considered as weakest approach as suggested by the previous work [4]. In addition, segments are retrieved using lexical relationship among words, and hence, such segments do not possess enough cohesiveness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…topics) in the document summarization, wherein each topic contains a final summary to ensure that it provides all the unique topics in the text document. However, a document is segmented through the regions of words which is considered as weakest approach as suggested by the previous work [4]. In addition, segments are retrieved using lexical relationship among words, and hence, such segments do not possess enough cohesiveness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%